The Stone-Campbell Movement was born as a Christian renewal movement in the early nineteenth century and led by Barton Stone and Thomas and Alexander Campbell. In North America today it finds expressi
This work draws upon congregational histories and other primary sources to chronicle for the first time the story of African American Churches of Christ in Texas. Emerging out of the nineteenth-centu
How can Christians acknowledge the various worldviews of literary authors while thinking further into what these influential texts mean for the Christian reader? In this book, Laura Barge brings toget
"Unfinished Reconciliation" grew out of two conferences held ten years apart, the Biblical Preaching Seminar at Lipscomb University in May 2001, with the theme, “Preaching Social Justice,” and the Chr
The Old Testament is filled with stories of food, nourishment, and the struggle against hunger. Jacob and Esau fought over soup, God saved the world from famine through Joseph, and the people of Israe
Leaders in Christian communities are all asking the same question: How can we bring the generations back together? InterGenerate addresses important questions of why we should bring the generations ba
During her husband David's last deployment to Afghanistan, Heather and he realized the need for a devotional that would not only draw them closer to the Lord, but also to each other while separated. T
"The Early Church and Today is a fitting monument to Everett Ferguson's distinguished career. Ferguson is one of his generation's premier patristics scholars, and this book shows why-unrivalled knowle
Practical advice and emotional support for parents and other caregivers struggling with the day to day challenges for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
Today there is a new hunger in the Christian community to, live out radical and authentic faith in Christ. The days of easy answers and sound-bite Christianity are fading.Where do you go to find such
If you teach at a faith-based college or university, you've probably heard much about "integrating faith and learning." But what does that actually look like? What do you do when you walk in the class
Dave Bland is professor of preaching at Harding University Graduate School of Religion in Memphis, Tennessee. He serves as a section editor for the journal Homiletic and as one of the preaching minist
Since the earliest days of the Christian Church, those who practice Christian faith have struggled with questions of unity and discord. In response to the piling up of traditions that exclude instead